Windsor 8.631-213.0, 8.631-214.0 Operator Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions (ENG)
MODELS: 8.631-213.0 (Burnisher Head)
Read instructions before operating the machine.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table Of Contents................................... 2
Important Safety Instructions.................. 3
Technical Specifications. ........................ 4
How This Machine Works....................... 4
Components ........................................... 4
Assembly ................................................ 5
Precaution And Floor Protection............. 5
OPERATIONS
First Cleaning.......................................... 6
Using Your Burnisher.............................. 6
LED-Display............................................ 6
Floor Pads .............................................. 7
MAINTENANCE
Changing The Floor Pad ........................ 8
Removing Blockage................................ 9
PARTS.................................................... 10
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SAFETY
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precaution
must always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to
rain.
Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended components and attachments.
If the machine is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to an authorized service center.
Do not operate the machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of debris that may reduce airflow.
Machine can cause a fire when operating near flammable vapors or materials. Do not operate this machine near flammable fluids, dust or vapors.
For cleaning dry hard floors only. Do not use on wet floor.
Do not expose the machine to liquid, moisture or heat.
Do not touch the floor pad or drive while the machine is running.
Do not use machine without floor pad.
Do not use outdoors or on inappropriate surfaces, e.g stone or concrete.
Before using machine, remove all sharp and abrasive materials (i.e. grit and sand) with a vacuum cleaner.
This machine is suitable for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes.
Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel.
During operation, attention shall be paid to other persons, especially children.
The machine shall only be operated by instructed and authorized persons.
When leaving unattended, unplug the machine.
Do not handle the plug or machine with wet hands.
Do not unplug machine by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not
the cord.
Do not use with damaged cord or plug. Follow all instructions in this manual concerning grounding the machine.
Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners.
Do not pull/run machine over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Connect to a properly grounded outlet. See Grounding Instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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ITEM DIMENSION/CAPACITY
Motor 200 Watts Speed 2000 rpm Floor pad diameter 11.50 inches (294 mm) Protection Grounded
HOW THIS MACHINE WORKS
The high speed of the burnisher pad causes the ingredients in the floor maintainer to bond together and form a layer. In this way you achieve a high gloss shine and create a new surface which protects the flooring.
NOTE: All repairs should be performed by an authorized service representative.
COMPONENTS
1. LED – operation light (green)
2. LED – overload light (red)
3. Bumper
4. Foot pedal
5. Turning swivel neck
6. Suction duct access cover
7. Release button
8. Castor
9. Seal
10. Support castor
11. Floor pad
12. Pad retainer
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ASSEMBLY
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1. Fit the floor pad (11) to the bottom of the burnisher, so that the pad will engage the pad retainer (12).
2. Push the floor pad down with one hand against the resistance of the four orange spring-loaded ejector pins. Fit the Quick­release pad holder (13) with the other hand and turn it clockwise until the lever arms click into the floor pad. (11). The Quick-release pad holder is fitted correctly when its lines (22) and the lines on the floor pad (23) coincide.
3. Push the telescopic tube (15) of your vacuum(14) onto the swivel neck (5) of your burnisher head.
PRECAUTIONS AND FLOOR PROTECTION
Not suitable for wet or uneven floors.
Do not operate the burnisher in a stationary position as this may damage the floor.
Do not operate the burnisher on soft floors.
Remove as much furniture as possible, and cover any that is left.
If heavy particles of dirt are not removed before polishing, small stones and grains of sand may damage
the floor.
Do not use on soft vinyl floors which are not properly attached or glued. They can be suctioned up or damaged.
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OPERATIONS
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NOTE: Follow the safety instructions in the manual
that comes with your vacuum.
NOTE: Always check the cleaning and maintenance instructions of your floor manufacturer.
FIRST CLEANING
1. Vacuum your floor thoroughly.
2. Clean your floor with the appropriate cleaning
products for floor type.
3. When floor is completely dry you may then proceed.
USING YOUR BURNISHER
1. Check to make sure the on/off switch (16) is in the OFF position.
2. Plug the machine into the electrical outlet.
3. Switch the machine on.
4. To start the machine, push the foot pedal (4)
down and tilt the handle (15) downward. The burnisher has a soft-start system so there may be a slight delay before it starts.
5. Move the burnisher slowly over the floor in a regular motion.
6. When the finish can no longer be restored repeat the First Cleaning process and then re­polish the floors.
NOTE: Failure to use the foot pedal will cause lasting damage to the machine.
The foot pedal locks the swivel neck (5) in an upright position. In this position the burnsiher automatically turns off. The swivel neck has an internal lock which will hold the machine in the central position to avoid unwanted rotation.
LED-Display
The green LED light (1) indicates that the burnisher is operational.
The red LED light (2) comes on if the machine has shut down for safety reasons, for example, overload or clogging. (See Removing Blockage section.)
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OPERATIONS
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FLOOR PADS
There are three different cleaning pads available to cover applications for your bunisher.
Blue Floor Pad
The blue floor pad is recommended for daily maintenance and will maintain a high gloss on soft coated floors.
Green Floor Pad
The green floor pad is recommended for daily maintenance and will maintain a high gloss finish with a hard surface.
Red and Yellow Floor pad
The red and yellow floor pads are for restoring a gloss finish to worn floor which have a hard surface.
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MAINTENANCE
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NOTE: Use only genuine Windsor replacement
floor pads to ensure performance, longevity and safety.
All repairs should be performed by an authorized Windsor dealer.
Check regularly for sharp and abrasive materials. If necessary change the pad, otherwise floor damage may occur.
Switch off and Unplug machine from electrical outlet before doing any maintenance.
CHANGING THE FLOOR PAD
1. Hold the floor pad with one hand and squeeze the lever arms (24) of the Quick-release pad holder together.
2. Turn the Quick-release pad holder counter­clockwise and remove it.
3. The floor pad (11) will release from the pad retainer (12) and can be removed.
4. Replace with new pad.
5. Clean the underside of the machine and
remove any debris.
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MAINTENANCE
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REMOVING BLOCKAGE
1. If there is a blockage, check the pad area (20) first.
2. Remove the floor pad. (See Changing the Floor Pad section).
3. Check the suction duct (21).
4. Push the release button (7) and remove the
suction duct access cover (6).
5. Check between the suction duct and the inlet of swivel neck (5) for blockage.
If the vacuum has no blockage, refer to the vacuum cleaner instruction manual.
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PARTS LIST
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1
3
2
14
18
19
36
17
22
16
23
20
33
32
20 31
30
20
34
26
25
27
24
11
5
12
8
7
6
9
4
10
5
13
29
20
28
21
15
35
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PARTS LIST
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POS.
PRV
NO.
PRODUCT
CODE
DESCRIPTION
1 3204WI 86314610 POWER HEAD COVER 2 3205TG 86314360 SUCTION DUCT ACCESS COVER 3 3258DG 86314370 SWIVEL NECK SUPPORT 4 3227DG 86314380 TURNING SWIVEL NECK 5 3249 86314390 WIRING SWIVEL NECK 6 2947DG 86314400 COVER 7 2950ER 86144990 BEARING SEGMENTS 8 1737DG 86314410 RELEASE BUTTON
9 2952DG 86314420 BUTTON COVER 10 2945DG 86314430 SWIVEL NECK SLIDE 11 2951DG 86314440 SOCKET COVER, TS-NECK 12 01027ER 86144820 SCREW F 3,9X9,5 DIN7981 13 2954 86138140 SWIVEL NECK BEARING 14 3257ER 86314450 SWIVEL NECK SUPPORT L.H. 15 3238 86314460 SWITCH LEVER 16 2938ER 86314470 AXLE HSB 17 3252ER 86314480 MOTOR 120V CPL HSB 18 05141S 86138390 PAIR OF CARBON BRUSHES 19 3222 86314490 MOTOR PULLEY HSB 20 01016ER 86144780 SCREW 21 3245 86314500 INTERNAL CABLE 22 3242ER 86314510 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 120V 23 01029ER 86321410 SCREW C 2,9X13 24 2937OR 86141710 FOOT PEDAL 25 3201DG 86314520 CHASSIS HSB 26 3254DG 86314530 REAR CASTOR 27 0102 86147030 SCREW F 3,9X13 DIN 7981 28 3268ER 86314540 SEALING STRIP 29 3221 86314550 DRIVE BELT HSB 30 3220ER 86314560 CENTER CASTOR 31 01033ER 86314570 SCREW, M10X25 DIN 7991 32 3202DG 86314580 BELT DRIVE COVER 33 3230WI00 86312140 BLUE FLOOR PAD
- 3230WI30 86320520 DIAMOND PAD GREEN FINE ABRASION
- 3286WI40 86320530 DIAMOND PADS RED/YELLOW COMBO PACK 34 3219 86314590 SEAL HSB 35 3281NE 86314600 PAD ADAPTOR CPL 36 3280 86321420 PAD HOLDER QUICK RELEASE
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